It's dope. IBM will start selling our container platform and with IBM's customer reach and marketing, openshift will be everywhere. I get paid for doing nothing, ibm does the selling to executives. I now have executive reach where I didn't before. What's not to love.
And here I am busting my ass on the consulting side delivering on your lies while sitting on your ass. Honestly bro, you are the guard who NEEDS to be cleansed out of here. Prob came by way of oracle. You are not our culture, you are what I call yesteryears growing pains. Rode the high wave from other peoples back. Drink the koolaid for the wrong reasons. Necessary headcount to adjust for growth but I will continue to bust my ass as they walk your ass out of here. Most people around here are not like this but these dumbfucks still landed here from time to time.
I can't speak authoritatively for everyone across the organization, but from talking to colleagues it sounds like business as usual everywhere. The main difference is that we now have a juggernaut sales team behind us that's incentivized to sell our stuff. I myself am on the Engineering side of the house and absolutely nothing has changed. I still work 100% upstream and in the open, nobody's even hinted at changes in any way other than basically "we might have a whole lot more customers really soon, so keep metics on what's important to your team so we can staff accordingly as necessary" (paraphrasing, but that's the sentiment from management).
I think Redhat really sells itself even with shitty salesmen. Redhat will be fine, and IBM will be better off with Redhat under their wing. It's more of an incentive to other either people to pair with other IBM products or vice verse. It's prob the best thing Ginni has done to date!
As good as this idea sounds, someone else within IBM needs to step up. Jim can't handle a company the size of IBM. IBM is ridiculously huge, and Redhat is what 5% of IBM in every way?
So far I’ve seen IBM honoring its word to keep us as a separate entity. Yeah, it’s really soon, but we’re still doing things our own way - our own strategies, our own delivery methods, our own products/services etc. That might change in time...who knows.
I think the most interesting question will be this: Will IBM think of Red Hat as its “Open Source” arm of the company, or will it think of Red Hat as a transformation agent for all of IBM?
We haven’t been told, and I think the answer to this will largely impact how things evolve over time. And if Jim Whitehurst does take over as CEO (as some people are predicting), it could mean good things for both of us in the long run.
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I doubt that could ever happen, but I'd bet it'd be an amazing turnaround if he did.
That might change in time...who knows.
I think the most interesting question will be this: Will IBM think of Red Hat as its “Open Source” arm of the company, or will it think of Red Hat as a transformation agent for all of IBM?
We haven’t been told, and I think the answer to this will largely impact how things evolve over time. And if Jim Whitehurst does take over as CEO (as some people are predicting), it could mean good things for both of us in the long run.